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Erin Kelly USA TODAY Published 7:27 p.m. UTC Aug 28, 2018 WASHINGTON – Former President Jimmy Carter said Tuesday that talking about impeaching President Donald Trump is "the wrong thing for Democrats to do." "I don't talk about impeachment," the Georgia Democrat told anchor Neil Cavuto in an interview on the Fox Business Network. "I think that's the wrong thing for Democrats to do." Carter was elected president after the Watergate scandal forced former President Richard Nixon to resign rather than face impeachment. Carter made his comments in response to a question from Cavuto about Democrats "salivating" at their prospects of winning control of the House from Republicans in November. The Fox anchor said that "many" Democrats are talking about impeaching Trump if they gain the majority. More: Rudy Giuliani: Americans would 'revolt' if Trump impeached 'for political reasons' More: Would Trump impeachment 'crash' stocks, as president says? In reality, most … [Read more...] about Jimmy Carter: Talking about impeaching Donald Trump is ‘wrong thing’ for Democrats to do

Press play to listen to this article By FLORIAN EDERwith ZOYA SHEFTALOVICH PRESENTED BY AIRBUS Send tips here | Tweet @florianeder | Listen to today’s Playbook and view in your browser GOOD FRIDAY MORNING. What a week, again. The world watched the operation to save 12 kids and their soccer coach from a cave in Thailand. (They’re now safe, without any help from Elon Musk’s tiny submarine.) The World Cup rewarded us with really great matches — it’s a shame it’ll be over this weekend. Donald Trump was in Brussels, and wow was he in Brussels. He’s now in Britain, where an inflatable Trump made news as much as the inflated one did. Finally, two years after the referendum to leave the EU, there’s now a British plan on what Brexit shall be all about. Business as usual: The train strike in Belgium is over and so is the NATO summit, so traffic should be back to — crazy, anyway — normal today. The sun’s out … [Read more...] about POLITICO Brussels Playbook, presented by Airbus: The Donald Trumps NATO and May — Thyssen out — Tusk walking

Freddy Gray 12 July 2018 11:40 AM 12 July 2018 11:40 AM Share Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email Whatsapp PART I Donald Trump is less than impressed with Theresa May’s Brexit plan, it seems. ‘I’m not sure that’s what they voted for,’ he says. But how would he do Brexit? Boris Johnson said recently ‘Imagine Trump doing Brexit — what would he do. There’d be all sorts of breakdowns, all sorts of chaos. Everyone would think that he’d gone mad. But you might actually get somewhere.’ Well, let’s imagine … June 24, 2016 5 a.m. The votes are in and Britain has elected to leave the European Union. Prime Minister Trump leaves Downing Street and calls a special press conference at his golf course, Turnberry, in Scotland. 7.15 a.m. The Prime Minister arrives by helicopter and puts on a Make Turnberry Great Again baseball cap. ‘This is a beautiful, beautiful day,’ says Trump. … [Read more...] about Donald Trump does Brexit

Donald Trump spent more than three years trying to establish a “landmark” hotel at the world-famous home of golf, making at least four failed offers for one of Scotland’s showpiece properties, a Scotland on Sunday investigation can reveal. The US president and his children held high-level talks with senior Scottish banking executives to try and take over Hamilton Hall in St Andrews, one of the most prized venues in world golf, which is now home to some of Scotland’s most expensive properties. However, Trump was repeatedly rebuffed in his attempts to secure financing for what would have been his first international hotel venture. The 71-year-old offered to pay as much as £23m to secure the grand 19th century building overlooking the Old Course’s 18th green. But he insisted on receiving a mortgage and loan totalling £38m, a deal financiers deemed “too risky.” One Bank of Scotland executive who met the property magnate at Trump Tower … [Read more...] about Donald Trump’s failed attempts to buy landmark St Andrews hotel

0 Have your say Donald Trump tried and failed to convince one of Scotland’s leading banks to provide him with nearly £40m in order to bankroll his attempted purchase of one of the country’s most prestigious properties, Scotland on Sunday can reveal. The US president asked the Bank of Scotland for £38m in financing as he tried to establish what would have been his first wholly owned hotel venture outside of the US.READ MORE: Revealed: How Donald Trump tried and failed to buy one of Scotland’s most expensive propertiesThe 71-year-old, whose portfolio of Scotland-based businesses includes the coveted Trump Turnberry hotel and golf course in South Ayrshire and Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeenshire, wanted to create a luxury hotel at St Andrews, the home of golf.READ MORE: A history of Hamilton HallThe real estate developer turned politician tried for more than three years to purchase Hamilton Hall, the iconic Victorian sandstone building … [Read more...] about Donald Trump St Andrews: US President’s secret attempts to buy landmark hotel